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President Buhari with Chief of Staff Abba Kyari, Friesland Campina Global CEO Mr Roelof Joosten and Chairman Friesland Campina Wamco Nigeria Mr Jacobs Moyo Ajekigbe as he receives briefing from the Global CEO Friesland Campina Netherlands Mr Roelof Joosten at the Statehouse on 9th August 2016

Our goal is to develop our assets on a permanent basis – President Buhari tells Global CEO of Friesland Campina

President Buhari with the Global CEO Friesland Campina Netherlands Mr Roelof Joosten and others at the Statehouse on 9th August 2016.
President Buhari with the Global CEO Friesland Campina Netherlands Mr Roelof Joosten and others at the Statehouse on 9th August 2016.
President Buhari with Chief of Staff Abba Kyari, Friesland Campina Global CEO Mr Roelof Joosten and Chairman Friesland Campina Wamco Nigeria Mr Jacobs Moyo Ajekigbe as he receives briefing from the Global CEO Friesland Campina Netherlands Mr Roelof Joosten at the Statehouse on 9th August 2016
President Buhari with Chief of Staff Abba Kyari, Friesland Campina Global CEO Mr Roelof Joosten and Chairman Friesland Campina Wamco Nigeria Mr Jacobs Moyo Ajekigbe as he receives briefing from the Global CEO Friesland Campina Netherlands Mr Roelof Joosten at the Statehouse on 9th August 2016
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President Muhammadu Buhari has decried the culture of waste foisted on the country, due to lack of means of preservation of agricultural products.
Receiving the Global Chief Executive Officer of Friesland Campina, The Netherlands, Mr Roelf Joosten, at State House, Abuja, Tuesday, President Buhari lamented the situation in which cattle farmers throw away milk from their animals, because there is no means of preserving and processing the product.
“We have failed to develop our assets on a permanent basis. This, we are determined to work on,” the President promised.
He urged Friesland Campina, in its collaboration with Nigeria, to educate cattle farmers that “quality matters more than quantity,” and help them organize into cooperatives for better business.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, who was also at the event, promised that herdsmen would soon be organized into ranches in the country, with special grasses and water, which will give better yield, and make the animals healthier. He also disclosed that special flasks, which can preserve raw milk for up to six hours, would soon be made available, enabling cattle farmers to get the product to dairies in good quality.
Mr Joosten disclosed that Friesland Campina is a cooperative owned by 19,000 farmers, and is 145 years old. It began business in Nigeria in 1973 as Friesland Campina WAMCO Nigeria.
The company wants to partner with the Federal Government to build a healthier populace through better nutrition, collaborate in the school feeding programme, and promote dairy development in the country. It has also been providing nutrition support for internally displaced persons in the North-East.
Also on the delegation of the Global CEO was the Managing Director of Friesland Campina WAMCO, Mr Rahul Colaco.

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